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"Dionysus: The Divine Revelry of Greek Mythology" In the pantheon of Greek gods in the Olymp, Dionysus holds a special place as the god of wine, fertility

Background imageDionysus Collection: Ornamental Design with Antique-style Mask, 1550-1600. Creator: Anon

Ornamental Design with Antique-style Mask, 1550-1600. Creator: Anon
Ornamental Design with Antique-style Mask, 1550-1600

Background imageDionysus Collection: BACCHUS / VINES / VIRGIL

BACCHUS / VINES / VIRGIL
Tending the vines, while Bacchus presides over the activities. Date: First published: 29 BC

Background imageDionysus Collection: Classical Allegory with the arms of the Ochsenfelder, mid-16th century

Classical Allegory with the arms of the Ochsenfelder, mid-16th century

Background imageDionysus Collection: Ariadne on Naxos Approached by Bacchus, ca. 1790. ca. 1790. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Ariadne on Naxos Approached by Bacchus, ca. 1790. ca. 1790. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Ariadne on Naxos Approached by Bacchus, ca. 1790

Background imageDionysus Collection: The Feast of the Gods at the Marriage of Cupid and Psyche, 1587. 1587

The Feast of the Gods at the Marriage of Cupid and Psyche, 1587. 1587
The Feast of the Gods at the Marriage of Cupid and Psyche, 1587

Background imageDionysus Collection: Autumn; Study for an Engraving, n. d Creator: Jan Saenredam

Autumn; Study for an Engraving, n. d Creator: Jan Saenredam
Autumn; Study for an Engraving, n.d

Background imageDionysus Collection: Bacchus and Ariadne, 1720s. Creator: Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini

Bacchus and Ariadne, 1720s. Creator: Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini
Bacchus and Ariadne, 1720s

Background imageDionysus Collection: Bacchus and Nymphs in a Landscape, probably 1640s. Creator: Abraham van Cuylenborch

Bacchus and Nymphs in a Landscape, probably 1640s. Creator: Abraham van Cuylenborch
Bacchus and Nymphs in a Landscape, probably 1640s

Background imageDionysus Collection: Bacchus with a tiger, 1834. Creator: Delacroix, Eugene (1798-1863)

Bacchus with a tiger, 1834. Creator: Delacroix, Eugene (1798-1863)
Bacchus with a tiger, 1834. Found in the Collection of Musee National Eugene Delacroix

Background imageDionysus Collection: Bacchanalia, ca 1510-1511. Creator: Raimondi, Marcantonio (c. 1480-c. 1534)

Bacchanalia, ca 1510-1511. Creator: Raimondi, Marcantonio (c. 1480-c. 1534)
Bacchanalia, ca 1510-1511. Found in the Collection of Albertina, Vienna

Background imageDionysus Collection: Bronze pedestal, late 15th century, (1881). Creator: D Jones

Bronze pedestal, late 15th century, (1881). Creator: D Jones
Bronze pedestal, late 15th century, (1881). Etching of a pedestal or inkstand, made in Florence. The decoration includes four reliefs of Dionysiac figures

Background imageDionysus Collection: Bacchus and Ariadne (Cameo), 1st H. 1st cen. AD. Creator: Classical Antiquities

Bacchus and Ariadne (Cameo), 1st H. 1st cen. AD. Creator: Classical Antiquities
Bacchus and Ariadne (Cameo), 1st H. 1st cen. AD. Found in the Collection of Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli

Background imageDionysus Collection: Wedding of Bacchus and Ariadne, 1578. Creator: Tintoretto, Jacopo (1518-1594)

Wedding of Bacchus and Ariadne, 1578. Creator: Tintoretto, Jacopo (1518-1594)
Wedding of Bacchus and Ariadne, 1578. Found in the Collection of Palazzo Ducale, Venice

Background imageDionysus Collection: Bacchante with an Ape, 1627. Artist: Terbrugghen, Hendrick Jansz (1588-1629)

Bacchante with an Ape, 1627. Artist: Terbrugghen, Hendrick Jansz (1588-1629)
Bacchante with an Ape, 1627. Found in the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

Background imageDionysus Collection: The Happy Ascetic, 1724, and Leveridges Songs, 1727, (1809), (1827). Creator: Thomas Cook

The Happy Ascetic, 1724, and Leveridges Songs, 1727, (1809), (1827). Creator: Thomas Cook
Frontispiece to the Happy Ascetic, 1724, and Frontispiece to Leveridges Songs, 1727, (1809), (1827). Illustrations published in " The Happy Ascetick

Background imageDionysus Collection: Landscape with the Education of Bacchus, 1744 (oil on canvas)

Landscape with the Education of Bacchus, 1744 (oil on canvas)
3077033 Landscape with the Education of Bacchus, 1744 (oil on canvas) by Zuccarelli, Francesco (1702-88); 129.5x149.9 cm; J

Background imageDionysus Collection: Bacchus and Ariadne, 1520-1523, (c1950). Creator: Titian

Bacchus and Ariadne, 1520-1523, (c1950). Creator: Titian
Bacchus and Ariadne, 1520-1523, (c1950). The constellation in the sky is the golden crown which Bacchus presented to his bride. Painting in the National Gallery, London

Background imageDionysus Collection: Bacchus and Ariadne, c1740, (1928). Artist: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo

Bacchus and Ariadne, c1740, (1928). Artist: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Bacchus and Ariadne, c1740, (1928).Pen with wash on paper. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Italian Venetian painter and printmaker Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770)

Background imageDionysus Collection: Dionysus Sea-faring, (Berlin Museum), 1886

Dionysus Sea-faring, (Berlin Museum), 1886. Ancient Greek scene depicting the god Dionysus on a sailing ship. Decoration on the Dionysus Cup

Background imageDionysus Collection: Jugendstil building, Minoritska 8, Brno, Czech Republic, 2016. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Jugendstil building, Minoritska 8, Brno, Czech Republic, 2016. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Jugendstil building-Minoritska 8, Brno, Czech Republic, 2016

Background imageDionysus Collection: Intended statues for Waterloo Place, 1821. Artist: JL Marks

Intended statues for Waterloo Place, 1821. Artist: JL Marks
Intended statues for Waterloo Place, 1821. Two large figures on a low pedestal embracing. King George IV is shown as Bacchus and Lady Conyngham as Ariadne

Background imageDionysus Collection: Sheet from a series on the wall decorations of the Villa Negroni in Rome. Plate VII

Sheet from a series on the wall decorations of the Villa Negroni in Rome. Plate VII: Bacchus and Ariadne, 1783. Private Collection

Background imageDionysus Collection: Midas and Bacchus, ca 1624

Midas and Bacchus, ca 1624. Found in the Collection of Alte Pinakothek, Munich

Background imageDionysus Collection: Bacchus

Bacchus. Found in the Collection of Palazzo Reale, Genova

Background imageDionysus Collection: The Triumph of Bacchus

The Triumph of Bacchus. Found in the Collection of State A. Radishchev Art Museum, Saratov

Background imageDionysus Collection: Self-portrait as Bacchante, before 1786. Artist: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)

Self-portrait as Bacchante, before 1786. Artist: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)
Self-portrait as Bacchante, before 1786. Found in the collection of Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageDionysus Collection: Homecoming Bacchantes. Artist: Corinth, Lovis (1858-1925)

Homecoming Bacchantes. Artist: Corinth, Lovis (1858-1925)
Homecoming Bacchantes. Found in the collection of Von der Heydt Museum, Wuppertal

Background imageDionysus Collection: Bacchus as a child. Artist: Jordaens, Jacob (1593-1678)

Bacchus as a child. Artist: Jordaens, Jacob (1593-1678)
Bacchus as a child. Found in the collection of Wilanow Palace Museum

Background imageDionysus Collection: The Bacchanal of the Andrians. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)

The Bacchanal of the Andrians. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)
The Bacchanal of the Andrians. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageDionysus Collection: The Bacchanal of the Andrians, 1523-1526. Artist: Titian (1488-1576)

The Bacchanal of the Andrians, 1523-1526. Artist: Titian (1488-1576)
The Bacchanal of the Andrians, 1523-1526. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageDionysus Collection: The Triumphal Procession of Bacchus, c. 1536. Artist: Heemskerck, Maarten Jacobsz, van (1498-1574)

The Triumphal Procession of Bacchus, c. 1536. Artist: Heemskerck, Maarten Jacobsz, van (1498-1574)
The Triumphal Procession of Bacchus, c. 1536. Found in the collection of the Art History Museum, Vienne

Background imageDionysus Collection: Wedding of Bacchus and Ariadne, 1505. Artist: Cima da Conegliano, Giovanni Battista (ca. 1459-1517)

Wedding of Bacchus and Ariadne, 1505. Artist: Cima da Conegliano, Giovanni Battista (ca. 1459-1517)
Wedding of Bacchus and Ariadne, 1505. Found in the collection of the Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milan

Background imageDionysus Collection: Bacchanal Scene, 1914. Artist: Feofilaktov, Nikolai Petrovich (1878-1941)

Bacchanal Scene, 1914. Artist: Feofilaktov, Nikolai Petrovich (1878-1941)
Bacchanal Scene, 1914. From a private collection

Background imageDionysus Collection: Bacchanalian Group, from a very old Vase, 1852. Artist: John Leech

Bacchanalian Group, from a very old Vase, 1852. Artist: John Leech
Bacchanalian Group, from a very old Vase, 1852. From The Comic History of Rome, by Gilbert A A Beckett, illustrated by John Leech. [Bradbury, Agnew & Co, London, 1852]

Background imageDionysus Collection: The Feast of the Gods, 1514-1529. Artist: Giovanni Bellini

The Feast of the Gods, 1514-1529. Artist: Giovanni Bellini
The Feast of the Gods, 1514-1529. The painting is part of the Widener Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. From Masterpieces of Painting, edited by Huntington Cairns and John Walker

Background imageDionysus Collection: Madame Cail as a Bacchante by Louis-Marie Sicardi (1746-1825), 1912

Madame Cail as a Bacchante by Louis-Marie Sicardi (1746-1825), 1912
Madame Cail as a Bacchante after a minature by Louis-Marie Sicardi (1746-1825) dated 1788. A Bacchante in Roman mythology is a female follower of Bacchus, god of wine and intoxication. Taken from R

Background imageDionysus Collection: Throne of the priest, Temple of Dionysus, Athens, Greece, late 19th or early 20th century

Throne of the priest, Temple of Dionysus, Athens, Greece, late 19th or early 20th century. Dionysus was the Greek god of wine. The theatre was used by the Ancient Greeks for festivals in his honour

Background imageDionysus Collection: The Laughing Faun, 2nd century BC

The Laughing Faun, 2nd century BC. Faun in rouge antique marble, from an original of the late hellenistic period. From Hadrians Villa, Tivoli

Background imageDionysus Collection: Bacchus and Ariadne, 1520-1523. Artist: Titian (1488-1576)

Bacchus and Ariadne, 1520-1523. Artist: Titian (1488-1576)
Bacchus and Ariadne, 1520-1523. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageDionysus Collection: Bacchus and Ariadne, um 1700. Artist: Ricci, Sebastiano (1659-1734)

Bacchus and Ariadne, um 1700. Artist: Ricci, Sebastiano (1659-1734)
Bacchus and Ariadne, um 1700. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageDionysus Collection: A Woman Drinking, c. 1500. Artist: Mantegna, Andrea (1431-1506)

A Woman Drinking, c. 1500. Artist: Mantegna, Andrea (1431-1506)
A Woman Drinking, c. 1500. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageDionysus Collection: A Bacchanal, c. 1520. Artist: Dossi, Dosso (ca. 1486-1542)

A Bacchanal, c. 1520. Artist: Dossi, Dosso (ca. 1486-1542)
A Bacchanal, c. 1520. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageDionysus Collection: The Nurture of Bacchus, ca. 1628-1629. Artist: Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665)

The Nurture of Bacchus, ca. 1628-1629. Artist: Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665)
The Nurture of Bacchus, ca. 1628-1629. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageDionysus Collection: A Bacchanalian Revel before a Herm, 1632. Artist: Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665)

A Bacchanalian Revel before a Herm, 1632. Artist: Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665)
A Bacchanalian Revel before a Herm, 1632. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageDionysus Collection: The Infancy of Bacchus, c. 1630. Artist: Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665)

The Infancy of Bacchus, c. 1630. Artist: Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665)
The Infancy of Bacchus, c.1630. Found in the collection of the Musee Conde, Chantilly

Background imageDionysus Collection: Bacchic scene, 1626-1628. Artist: Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665)

Bacchic scene, 1626-1628. Artist: Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665)
Bacchic scene, 1626-1628. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageDionysus Collection: Bacchanal, 1625-1626. Artist: Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665)

Bacchanal, 1625-1626. Artist: Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665)
Bacchanal, 1625-1626. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageDionysus Collection: Bacchanalia, 1719. Artist: Houasse, Michel-Ange (1680-1730)

Bacchanalia, 1719. Artist: Houasse, Michel-Ange (1680-1730)
Bacchanalia, 1719. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid



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"Dionysus: The Divine Revelry of Greek Mythology" In the pantheon of Greek gods in the Olymp, Dionysus holds a special place as the god of wine, fertility, and ecstatic revelry. Dating back to ancient times, his tales have been immortalized through various artistic depictions and writings. One such representation is seen in an exquisite Byzantine icon titled "SAINTS SERGIUS AND BACCHUS. " This masterpiece showcases Dionysus, also known as Bacchus, seated on his majestic throne alongside Saint Sergius and Saint Bacchus. It beautifully captures the fusion between Greek mythology and Christian beliefs during that era. Another captivating artwork portraying Dionysus is "Dionysus and the Maenads" from 1901. This painting vividly portrays him surrounded by his wild female followers called Maenads, who were known for their frenzied dances and rituals dedicated to their beloved deity. The influence extends beyond paintings; they can be found in sculptures like "Hermes and the Infant Dionysus, " where Hermes protects baby Dionysus from danger. Created by Praxiteles around 370-330 BC, this sculpture exemplifies both gracefulness and tenderness. Bacchic festivities often revolved around wine consumption due to its association with Dionysian worship. A fascinating depiction of this connection can be observed in Annibale Carracci's painting titled "Silenus gathering Grapes. " Silenus was a wise old satyr who served as a companion to Dionysus while symbolizing intoxication's transformative power. The cult had elaborate initiation rites that aimed to connect mortals with divine ecstasy. One such ritual is depicted in a mesmerizing fresco from Villa Dei Mysteri showcasing initiates participating in mysterious ceremonies under the watchful eye of their god.